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Friday, March 15, 2013

Iran News( Human rights reporter in bad shape-After setting herself on fire )

12 March 2013
Keywords : Political Prisoners , Women

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Committee of Human Rights Reporters – Parvin Ghafarkhani, former dean of the Tehran Medical Sciences department of Islamic Azad University who was detained on charges of “insulting the leadership” and released on 50 million tomans bail, set herself on fire and is now hospitalized in serious physical and mental condition.
According to news provided to CHRR, in May 2011, writer and poet Parvin Ghafarkhani went to Tehran’s family court on Kharak Street to follow up on a criminal file but got into a verbal scuffle with Judge Khakpour who was in charge of the case. She was subsequently detained and transferred to Evin prison on the charge of “insulting the leadership.”
Mrs. Ghafarkhani who suffers from MS (multiple sclerosis) was not provided her necessary medication while behind bars and when she was finally released on 50 million tomans bail, she left prison in a wheel chair. In protest of the events that led to her situation, Parvin Ghafarkhani resorted to setting herself on fire some time ago. Her only request, which has not been granted so far, is that the 50 million tomans bail money that is being used as collateral against her parental house be lifted.

Iran News ( Science minister wants single sex universities throughout Iran )

Iranian regime’s science minister wants single-sex universities throughout Iran
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NCRI - Iranian regime's science minister Kamran Daneshjoo has said he wants to impose gender segregation on all universities in the regime.
Daneshjoo told Iran's state-run television he was committed to abolishing all mixed-sex higher education in the country.
Currently there were 26 segregated universities in Iran, made up of 11 female establishments and 5 male ones that are non-profit and 10 others that earn profit , the minister said on March 12.
He added: "My priority is to make the universities ‘Islamic’ and I will act on my commitment after the elections.
"I had already handed my proposals to the president and he had accepted them. I am still committed to this responsibility."
He also said Iranian universities had become tainted by western values, which were now being duplicated in Iran, but 'without considering the social relations inside our country'

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Japan ( Woman confesses to killing her 25 yr old disabled son )

 Woman confesses to killing 25-year-old mentally disabled son

OSAKA —

Crime Sce...Police said Thursday that a 55-year-old woman has confessed to murdering her 25-year-old son by strangulation at their home in Kashiwara, Osaka Prefecture.
The alleged murder was reported to police by a relative of the mother and son involved on Wednesday morning. Fuji TV reported that police went to the apartment and found Hiroshi Kanata, 25, lying motionless on the living room floor with his throat still bound by the cord. He was rushed to hospital where he was confirmed dead.
The boy’s mother, Misae, was quoted by police as saying: “He was suffering from a mental disorder and I was worn out from caring for him. He would shout loudly and hit the walls. I didn’t know what to do.”
Kanata contacted relatives following the incident, who then contacted the police.

Egypt ( Warns giving women some rights could destroy society ) OMG

Egypt warns giving women some rights could destroy society

By Michelle Nichols
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Egypt's ruling Muslim Brotherhood warns that a U.N. declaration on women's rights could destroy society by allowing a woman to travel, work and use contraception without her husband's approval and letting her control family spending.
The Islamist party of President Mohamed Mursi outlined 10 reasons why Muslim countries should "reject and condemn" the declaration, which the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women is racing to negotiate a consensus deal on by Friday.
The Brotherhood, which was elected to power in June, posted the statement on its website, www.ikhwanweb.com, on Thursday.
Egypt has joined Iran, Russia and the Vatican - dubbed an "unholy alliance" by some diplomats - in threatening to derail the women's rights declaration by objecting to language on sexual, reproductive and gay rights.
The Muslim Brotherhood said the declaration would give "wives full rights to file legal complaints against husbands accusing them of rape or sexual harassment, obliging competent authorities to deal husbands punishments similar to those prescribed for raping or sexually harassing a stranger."
U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice last week touted at the commission - a global policy-making body created in 1946 for the advancement of women - progress made by the United States in reducing the rate of violence against women by their partners.
"All 50 states in our union now have laws that treat date rape or spousal rape as just as much of a crime as rape by a stranger," Rice said. "We cannot live in truly free societies, if women and girls are not free to reach their full potential."
The contrasting views show the gap that needs to be breached in negotiations on the declaration, which this year is focused on urging an end to violence against women and girls. The commission failed to agree a declaration last year on a theme of empowering rural women due to similar disagreements.
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Egypt has proposed an amendment, diplomats say, that would allow countries to avoid implementing the declaration if it clashed with national laws, religious or cultural values. But some diplomats say this would undermine the entire declaration.
The Muslim Brotherhood warned the declaration would give girls sexual freedom, legalize abortion, provide teenagers with contraceptives, give equality to women in marriage and require men and women to share duties such as child care and chores.
It said the declaration would allow "equal rights to homosexuals, and provide protection and respect for prostitutes" and "equal rights to adulterous wives and illegitimate sons resulting from adulterous relationships."
A coalition of Arab human rights groups - from Egypt, Lebanon, the Palestinian Territories, Jordan and Tunisia - called on countries at the Commission on the Status of Women on Thursday to stop using religion, culture, and tradition to justify abuse of women.
"The current positions taken by some Arab governments at this meeting is clearly not representative of civil society views, aspirations or best practices regarding the elimination and prevention of violence against women and girls within our countries," said the statement issued by the Coalition for Sexual and Bodily Rights in Muslim Societies.
Michelle Bachelet, a former president of Chile and head of U.N. Women, which supports the commission, said the commission was unable to reach a deal a decade ago when it last focused on the theme of women's rights and ending violence against women.
"Ten years later, we simply cannot allow disagreement or indecision to block progress for the world's women," Bachelet told the opening session of the commission last week. "The world is watching ... the violence needs to stop."

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Bahrain ( Six people have been detained for defaming ruler on twitter )

MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — The public prosecutor's office in Bahrain says six people have been detained for allegedly defaming the country's ruler on Twitter.
The six, who were not identified, join a growing list of anti-government activists caught up in an Internet crackdown by authorities in the Sunni-ruled Gulf nation.
Bahrain has seen nearly two years of unrest over demands by the country's majority Shiites for a greater political voice.

The six were detained over the past couple of days and the prosecutor's statement Wednesday said they will be charged with misusing Twitter and insulting King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
The arrests come two days after a court acquitted rights activist Yousef al-Muhafedha of spreading false news on Twitter. He is one of dozens to face charges for posting comments on social media.

ACTOR accused of racism ( Dressing as a Native American ) Smh ?

Michelle Williams has been accused of racism after dressing as a Native American on a magazine cover.
The actress donned a series of eye-catching outfits for British magazine AnOther, including one showing her in long braids, beads and with a feather in her hair.
The cover went viral as blogs labelled it 'offensive', 'racist' and 'sterotypical' and demanded an apology.
Offensive? Karlie has been accused of racism after appearing to dress as a Native American for the cover of AnOther magazine
Offensive? Karlie has been accused of racism after appearing to dress as a Native American for the cover of AnOther magazine
New York based online magazine Refinery29 slated the cover, stating: 'We can't believe how offensive Michelle Williams' latest cover is.'
'They added super-long, thick, black extensions and braided them — and darkened her eyebrows,' they wrote. 'Then there's the makeup.


This is her normal look ( ?????????)'The photo is in black-and-white, so you can't tell for sure if they've altered her normally fair skin, but there is some definite contouring around the nose and the cheekbones that not only makes her look nearly unrecognizable, but also appears to mimic the stark relief of facial features often seen in early portraits of Native American women.
'The same mimicry applies her stoic, unsmiling pose - also a typical trope in that particular genre and period of art history.'


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Killer dolphins escaped ( Ukranian naval base - And " They are looking for love " )

'Killer dolphins' escape Ukranian naval base

Three dolphins trained in combat have reportedly escaped from a Ukrainian base on the Crimean Sea.
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REX2003032551 - UMM QASR, IRAQ, March 25 (UPI) -- K Dog, a bottle nose dolphin from Commander Task Unit, leaps out of the water in front Sergeant Andrew Garrett during training near the USS Gunston Hall operating in the Arabian Gulf. mk/REX FEATURES UPI.
REX2003032551 - UMM QASR, IRAQ, March 25 (UPI) -- K Dog, a bottle nose dolphin from Commander Task Unit, leaps out of the water in front Sergeant Andrew Garrett during training near the USS Gunston Hall operating in the Arabian Gulf. mk/REX FEATURES UPI.
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Published: March. 13, 2013 at 10:35 AM
By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com
Three highly trained "killer" dolphins may have escaped from a Ukrainian naval base and are on the loose looking for love.
The animals, of five operating out of a base at the Crimean sea port of Sevastopol, supposedly escaped during a training exercise last month, an expert said, according to Ukrainian media.
Ukrainian defense officials have denied the reports -- but they have also regularly denied the existence of the dolphin program, despite photographs of the dolphins strapped into their military equipment regularly surfacing.
The program was started as part of the Soviet Navy in 1973, and handed over to the Ukrainian Naval Forces after the breakup of the USSR.
Dolphins in the U.S. Navy are trained to seek mines and retrieve objects from the seafloor. A military source told Ukrainian news site RIA the dolphins at Sevastopol are also trained to engage enemy swimmers with knives or pistols affixed to their heads.


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